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    1. Louisiana loses about 30 square miles (78 square kilometers) of land each year to coastalerosion, hurricanes, other natural and human causes and a thing called subsidence, which meanssinking.

    2. Each Wonder (in 7 wonders) has its own intrigue. Historian agree that the Pyramids stood thetest of time, the Lighthouse is the only Wonder that has a practical secular use, and the Templeof Artemis was the most beautiful of all Wonders.

    3. About 400 billion gallons water is used worldwide each day.

    4. The industrial complex of Cubatao in Brazil is known as the Valley of Death because itspollution has destroyed the trees and rivers nearby.

    5. From a distance, Earth would be the brightest of the 9 planets. This is because sunlight isreflected by the planets water.

    6. The deepest depth in the ocean is 36,198 feet (6.9 miles or 11 kilometers) at the MarianaTrench, in the Pacific Ocean well south of Japan near the Mariana Islands.

    7. In 1934, a gust of wind reached 371 km/h on Mount Washington in New Hampshire, USA.

    8. Nearly 70 percent of the Earths fresh-water supply is locked up in the icecaps of Antarcticaand Greenland. The remaining fresh-water supply exists in the atmosphere, streams, lakes, orgroundwater and accounts for a mere 1 percent of the Earths total.

    9. Earth travels through space at 66,700 miles per hour.

    10. The total surface area of the Earth is 197 million square miles.

    11. The gravity on Mars is 38% of that found on Earth. So a 100 pounds person on Earth wouldweigh 38 pounds on Mars.

    12. The worlds deadliest recorded earthquake occurred in 1557 in central China, more than830,000 people were killed.

    13. Angel Falls in Venezuela is the worlds highest waterfall, The water of Falls drops 3,212 feet(979 meters).

    14. The Earth is the densest major body in the solar system.

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    15. Asia Continent is covered 30% of the total earth land area, but represent 60% of the worldspopulation.

    16. The greatest tide change on earth occurs in the Bay of Fundy. The difference between lowtide and high tide can be as great as 54 ft. 6 in. (16.6 meters).

    17. Earths atmosphere is actually about 80 percent nitrogen. Most of the rest is oxygen, withtiny amounts of other stuff thrown in.

    18. The Persian Gulf is the warmest sea. In the summer its temperature reaches 35.6 degreescentigrade.

    19. Earth is tipped at 23 and 1/2 degrees in orbit. That axis is what causes our seasons.

    20. Only 3% water of the earth is fresh, rest 97% salted. Of that 3%, over 2% is frozen in icesheets and glaciers. Means less than 1% fresh water is found in lakes, rivers and underground.

    21. The largest recorded snowflake was 15in wide and 8in thick. It fell in Montana in 1887.

    22. The top three countries have the greatest number of historically active volcanoes areIndonesia, Japan, and the United States in descending order of activity.The Pacific Ocean has an average depth of 2.4 miles (3.9 kilometers).

    23. The people who live on Tristan da Cunha are over 2,000km (about 1,300 miles) from theirnearest neighbours on the island of St. Helena. Thats nearly as far as Moscow is from London.

    24. A 1960 Chilean earthquake was the strongest earthquake in recent times, which occurred off

    the coast, had a magnitude of 9.6 and broke a fault more than 1000 miles (1600 kilometers) long.

    25. The moon is one million times drier than the Gobi Desert.

    26. Each winter there are about 1 septillion (1, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000, 000 or atrillion trillion) snow crystals that drop from the sky.

    27. Tibet is the highest country in the world. Its average height above sea level is 4500 meters.

    28. In January and February, the average temperature in the high Arctic is -29 F.

    29. The hottest planet in the solar system is Venus, with an estimated surface temperature of 864F (462 C).

    30. There is no land at all at the North Pole, only ice on top of sea. The Arctic Ocean has about12 million sq km of floating ice and has the coldest winter temperature of -34 degrees centigrade.

    31. The deepest hole ever made by humans is in Kola Peninsula in Russia, was completed in1989, creating a hole 12,262 meters (7.6 miles) deep.

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    32. The Arctic stays black and fiercely cold for months on end. In the High Arctic, the sun sets inOctober and does not rise again until late February.

    33. Sunlight can penetrate clean ocean water to a depth of 240 feet.

    34. A huge underground river runs underneath the Nile, with six times more water than the riverabove.

    35. Chile (Africa) is the driest place on Earth, gets just 0.03 inches (0.76 millimeters) of rain peryear.

    36. At least 1,000 million grams, or roughly 1,000 tons of material (dust) enters the atmosphereevery year and makes its way to Earths surface.

    37. Lake Bosumtwi in Ghana formed in a hollow made by a meteorite.

    38. Antarctica is the highest, driest, and coldest continent on Earth.

    39. The origin of the word volcano is derives from Vulcan, the Roman god of fire.

    40. The temperature of Earth near the center, its thought to be at least 7,000 degrees Fahrenheit(3,870 Celsius).

    41. The largest eggs in the world are laid by a shark.

    42. About 540 volcanoes on land are known. No one knows how many undersea volcanoes haveerupted through history.

    43. The Antarctic ice sheet is 3-4 km thick, covers 13 million sq km and has temperatures as lowas -70 degrees centigrade.

    44. Only 11 percent of the earths surface is used to grow food.

    45. The flower with the worlds largest bloom is the Rafflesia arnoldii. This rare flower is foundin the rainforests of Indonesia. It can grow to be 3 feet across and weigh up to 15 pounds.

    46. Australia, (7,617.930 sq km) is widely considered part of a continental landmass, notofficially an island. But without doubt it is the largest island on the planet, and when combined

    with Oceania, the smallest continent on Earth.

    47. The blue whale, Balaenoptera musculus, is the largest known animal ever to have lived onsea or land. Individuals can reach more than 110 feet and weigh nearly 200 tons, more than theweight of 50 adult elephants.

    48. The coldest temperature ever measured on Earth was -129 Fahrenheit (-89 Celsius) atVostok, Antarctica, on July 21, 1983.

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    49. The age of the earth is Loudly proclaimed by the scientific establishment of evolutionbelievers and the mass media as being around 4.6 billion years old.

    50. Monaco is the Highest Density Country of the world, 16,205 people per square k.m. live inMonaco.

    51. The lowest dry point on earth is the Dead Sea in the Middle East is about 1300 feet (400meters) below sea level.

    52. Rain has never been recorded in some parts of the Atacama Desert in Chile.

    53. Total fertility rate of the world is 2.59 children born/woman. Niger is 7.46 (highest), India is2.73, US is 2.09 & Hong Kong is 0.95 only (Lowest).

    54. The water that falls on a single acre of land during one inch of rainfall, it would weigh 113tons that is 226,000 pounds.

    55. Life began in the seas 3.1 billion to 3.4 billion years ago. Land dwellers appeared 400 millionyears ago, a relatively recent point in the geologic time line.

    56. The Peregrine Falcon around 200mph (320 km/h) is the fastest bird on the planet, the topspeed recorded is 242.3mph (390 km/h).

    57. About one-third surface of the Earths land is desert.

    58. The worlds windiest place is Commonwealth Bay, Antartica with winds regularly exceeding150 miles per hour.

    59. The Angel Falls in Venezuela is the worlds highest waterfall (979 meters / 3212 ft.), threetimes the size of the Eiffel Tower.

    60. Earths oceans are an average of 2 Miles deep

    61. The temperature of Earth increases about 36 degrees Fahrenheit (20 degrees Celsius) forevery kilometer (about 0.62 miles) you go down.

    62. The distance from the surface of Earth to the center is about 3,963 miles (6,378 kilometers).

    63. The sunrays reached at the earth in 8 minutes & 3 seconds.

    64. The warmest sea in the world is the Red Sea, where temperatures range from 68 degrees to87.8 degrees F depending upon which part you measure.

    65. Average 100 lightning strikes occur worldwide every second.

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    66. One-tenth of the Earths surface is always under the cover of ice. And almost 90 per cent ofthat ice is to be found in the continent of Antarctica.

    67. Baikal Lake in Russian Fed. is the deepest lake (5315 ft) in the world.

    68. The Skylab astronauts grew 1.5 2.25 inches (3.8 5.7 centimeters) due to spinallengthening and straightening as a result of zero gravity.

    69. The total water supply of the world is 326 million cubic miles (1 cubic mile of water equalsmore than 1 trillion gallons).

    70. About 70% of the worlds fresh water is stored as glacial ice.

    71. Lake Baikal is about 20 million years old and contains 20 percent of Earths fresh liquidwater.

    72. The Sahara Desert in northern Africa is more than 23 times the size of southern CaliforniasMojave Desert.

    73. Laika (dog) became the worlds first space traveler. Russian scientists sent the small animalaloft in an artificial earth satellite in 1957.

    74. The Sarawak Chamber in Malaysia is the largest cave in the world is 2300 feet (701 meters)long, 1300 feet (400 meters) wide, and more than 230 feet (70 meters) high.

    75. The most dangerous animal in the world is the common housefly. Because of their habits ofvisiting animal waste, they transmit more diseases than any other animal.

    76. Global Positioning System (GPS) is the only system today that can show your exact positionon the Earth anytime, in any weather, no matter where you are!

    77. Blue whales are found throughout the worlds oceans, the lifespan is estimated to be 80 years& population is between 1300 & 2000 only, its dangerously low.

    78. El Azizia in Libya recorded a temperature of 136 degrees Fahrenheit (57.8 Celsius) on Sept.13, 1922 the hottest ever measured.

    79. The eruption of Tambora volcano is the worlds deadliest Volcano in Indonesia in 1815 is

    estimated to have killed 90,000 people.

    80. The highest temperature produced in a laboratory was 920,000,000 F (511,000,000 C) at theTokamak Fusion Test Reactor in Princeton, NJ, USA.

    81. United Arab Emirates is only the country where death rate 2.11/1000 (deaths/1,000population) is lowest (2009 est.) in the world.

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    82. Mars has two satellites, Phobos and Deimos. The Earth has only one natural satellite, but itsthe Moon.

    83. Most earthquakes are triggered less than 50 miles (80 kilometers) from the surface of theEarth.

    84. The Largest Ocean of the World is the Pacific Ocean (155,557,000 sq km), It covers nearlyone-third of the Earths surface.

    85. Shanghai, China is the largest city by population (13.3 million) in the world.

    86. There are between 100,000,000,000 and 1,000,000,000,000 stars in a normal galaxy.

    87. Tremendous erosion at the base of Niagara Falls (USA) undermines the shale cliffs and as aresult the falls have receded approximately 7 miles over the last 10,000 years.

    88. In 1783 an Icelandic eruption threw up enough dust to temporarily block out the sun overEurope.

    89. Scientists estimate that more than three-quarters of Earths surface is of volcanic origin, thatis, rocks either erupted by volcanoes or molten rock.

    90. The Arabian Sea and the Persian Gulf are connected by the Hormuz Strait.

    91. Earth is referred to as the BLUE PLANET. Because from space, the oceans combined withour atmosphere make our planet look blue.

    92. The Worlds largest hot desert is the Sahara in North Africa, at over 9,000,000 km, it isalmost as large as the United States.

    93. English is the second most spoken language (Native speakers 512 million) & the first isChinese Mandarin (more then 1 billion speakers).

    94. The coldest seas are found near the poles such as the Greenland, Barents, Beaufort, Kara,Laptev & East Siberian Seas found near the north pole & Weddell & Ross Seas found in thesouth poles. The Baltic Sea is also considered one of the coldest seas.

    95. Total fertility rate of the world is 2.59 children born/woman.

    96. Continents are typically defined as landmasses made of low-density rock that essentiallyfloats on the molten material below. Greenland fits this description.

    97. Birth Rate of Hong Kong is the lowest (7.29/1000) & Niger is highest (50.73/1000).

    98. The worlds largest island is Greenland, it covers 840,000 square miles (2,176,000 squarekilometers).

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    99. The Antarctic Ice Sheet holds nearly 90 percent of the worlds ice and 70 percent of its freshwater. If the entire ice sheet were to melt, sea level would rise by nearly 220 feet.

    100. The red planet Mars takes 687 Earth-days to go around the Sun, compared to 365 days forEarth.

    101. The oceans contain 99 percent of the living space on the planet.

    102. American Roy Sullivan has been struck by lighting a record seven times.

    103. Some of the oldest mountains in the world are the Highlands in Scotland . They areestimated to be about 400 million years old.

    104. About 20 to 30 volcanoes erupt each year, mostly under the sea.

    105. The Nile River in Africa is the longest river (6,825 kilometers) of the earth.

    106. Mount Everest 8850 meter (29035 ft) Nepal/China is the tallest mountain.

    107. The dormant volcano Mauna Kea (on the Big Island of Hawaii) could be considered thetallest mountain in the world. If you measure it from its base in the Hawaiian Trough (3,300fathoms deep) to its summit of 13,796 feet, it reaches a height of 33,476 feet.

    108. Water-meal or Wolffia globosa is the smallest flower in the world, its contains some 38species of the smallest and simplest flowering plants.

    109. Northern Mariana Islands is only the country where death rate (2.29/1000) is lowest in the

    world.

    110. The saltiest sea in the world is the Red Sea with 41 parts of salt per 1,000 parts of water.

    111. Of the more than 600 million school-age children in the developing world, 120 millionprimary school-age children are not in school, 53 percent are girls.

    112. Luxembourg is the richest country of the world, the gross national product (GNP) ofLuxembourg is $45,360.

    113. The Mauna Loa volcano in Hawaii is the largest volcanoon on Earth. It rises more than

    50,000 feet (9.5 miles or 15.2 kilometers) above its base, which sits under the surface of the sea.

    114. Earth is the only planet on which water can exist in liquid form on the surface.

    115. The EARTH has over 1,200,000 species of animals, 300,000 species of plants & 100,000other species.

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    116. Lake Mead is the largest man-made lake and reservoir in the United States. Formed bywater impounded by Hoover Dam, it extends 110 mi (180 km) behind the dam, holdingapproximately 28.5 million acre feet (35 km) of water.

    117. Lloro, Colombia is the wettest place on Earth, averages 523.6 inches of rainfall a year, or

    more than 40 feet (13 meters). Thats about 10 times more than fairly wet major cities in Europeor the United States.

    118. Mars days are 24 hours and 37 minutes long, compared to 23 hours, 56 minutes on Earth.

    119. Caspian Sea, Asia-Europe is the major lake (371,000 sq km) in the world.

    120. Coniferous forest belt supplies most of the worlds requirement of newsprint.

    121. The fastest regular wind thats widely agreed upon was 231 mph (372 kph), recorded atMount Washington, New Hampshire, on April 12, 1934.

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